Hydrogen applications today
When thinking of hydrogen and its applications, the tendency is to jump from one end of the spectrum or to the other; used either as the key enabler in refining and chemicals operations, or as...
When thinking of hydrogen and its applications, the tendency is to jump from one end of the spectrum or to the other; used either as the key enabler in refining and chemicals operations, or as...
It’s widely known that the global demand for refinery hydrogen has been increasing at a significant rate over the past decade or more, due to a variety of factors from changes in available crude feedstocks...
Hydrogen production based on wind power can already be commercially viable today. Until now, it was generally assumed that this environmentally friendly Power-to-Gas technology could not be implemented profitably.
Imagine a time before petroleum and electricity – horse-drawn carriages dominated the highways and byways and candles provided artificial lighting. The world was transformed by fossil solutions in just a few centuries.
Although a relatively mature production process, steam methane reforming continues to be the leading, most common and economical way of producing hydrogen.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) does not generate the same publicity as hydrogen, but those involved in the industry are just as excited about its future. Just ask Gas Innovations.
Compressed industrial gases, fuel gases and refrigerants rely on cylinders for their distribution. As the world goes green, the trends in cylinder technology are also heading in that direction. Cylinder manufacturers, industrial gas operators and...
Oxygen is a vigorous oxidiser and as pressures, temperatures, and use concentrations have increased, fire incidents have increased — both big and small. Since the early days of oxygen use, historic tragedies like NASA’s Apollo...
With the global roll-out of hydrogen refuelling stations gathering pace, the demand for Type I seamless steel cylinders at the stations’ core is growing rapidly.
Equipment manufacturer Gas Control Equipment (GCE) is encouraging the gas industry to maximise the operational efficiencies newly available in extended packaged gases equipment periodicity.